The Democratic Watchman BELLEFON'I'E, I , F,N A. P. GRAY MEEK, Editor. FRIDAY MORNING, NOV. 6, 1868. TERMS.-42 per year when paid in ad ranee, 2,50 when not paid in advance, and PAO when not paid before the expiration of the year. What it Says A litn*er reign of De§potism —A disunited country—Nhugated States —Negro equality—a bonded arristoc rsey— gold for the rich—rags for the poor—oppression- -taaation--denior alimation and general -juin,—is what the result of the election on Tuesday Last promises Niggers aro tickled ! Bondholders are in ecstacies ! Thieves are rejoicing ! New England is bhonting glory ! And the whole host of unhung dev ils, who have robbed and murdered during the eight years reign of radi calism, join with the poor fools who have just voted themselves no 1,, tb r than negnrie,, and 'lave g to I,6witioid- era, in glqrying over the election of S. GRANT and KNow-Cv - 1:gli ('O_' .x WRIYMI I M AGAIN TIM NIPIIED! Andfurfour 3var4 more we may c;xpect, the "froedman's bureau," to ,wallow up ita tvilliovi , upon million , dollar, enorinou, sta rig ar my to be maintained—the thum,atitis of petty thf•iving off.rial , to be fod and tat teintl at the pe,,idt -the 'tale, t,, Le kept (1: -unitcd and di.cordaut h con , titutum In fif, latol -- eru , l}ed cnd trawl lid upm - laimr cluirriele(l, t it poody 1,•war,1 ,, 1, aml 3 C91..,,1111311 , • . .it an th , • VV1. , 11.! , . nit rAwr, ur,,v , •• n that ,r 1 /r N t ! %Cr Ir.ll, look hi' tLmti4nt x•.-;l.• n - l',"110 ,0 . 1' I- what t L r.:Tnir; \ II • 311' 1113 1.211 ' :111 •I; !Pt I it 1,. v 1 ../u.. P I.llt ip/I A MEM= I 111 I I ‘‘ . 0 If =I l% . 1 I al 1,0,- , 1 I :lc Xll . 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W. 1.4 t lam r•e1111V: I/WV 1 11.• rt the uh wink .11 lie though; ee;lit to be Iwlt. n lelvantage ('WI \ ,tad w,„t with the Lech an‘l the ,Nord '4[1,11 a peo ple 41%4 rthrev,ll mut e t u , 114 , 1 by the rleral at tali' , :110. fl /*V 4ae,, 01 010 , 111 . 1 . 104i0 TOll liiiillo. e,f e lacnl.lr. -- tLr uhli,eity of w h am 14" ave been guilty, et' I,Juie.tl :All, ecru from rho e , n.tncene li olin I riaaJ I,lllfit--- ,1,111101 110‘141 110111.!111.11 „ 11111 t y,';,•rany atel then hale tt.i y tu'lon !,evoniktu, i4tate.-3 made a :tall inn gronninil for hands of pluuthein.! ;ttul murderous itot;rec, ' It, i, a en , II 1... , ,race, that any A nierivan vita/ ;it :,Itoultl east hi • vote ler tevlt a eanolinlitto and a polloy" that got, it, in in the 1, ewer It ‘l. curse kill ;unl nranOnt, to follow every iptin wino o is( a Milo;. Fe tit?tvu-liy tjeui tz , e.f t The County ! We have only the reported major. , ity front most'of the districts, to this county apd eonse'quently can give but an estiatate of the majority, which will be from 200 to 250' for SEvnittlit and BLAtu. The returns as far as re taeived show no increase of doe radical cote. The falling off in the majority is in consequence, of Demozrats - in Ferguson, Walker, Benner, 'Snow Shoe, Burnside, Huston and a few other townships remaining at home. "Old Centre" is still true, and her noble Democracy have cause to con gratulate themselves on the fightAcy have made. A few towships have not done as well as they might have-- others have covered themselves with glory. When we get the official vote we shall have something more to say in connection with the result in the different townships. IT is said that W. 11. Kgmlit.E,late Radical State Treasurer (the same who so outrageously insulted the Jews on account of their faith) 14 out for Mr. Itt,cKm.v.w's place iii the United Status Senate. It is further stated that he has one hundred thous and dollar in special in getting the place. Although this k a large -sum to expend among such small and cheap fellows as the !lads of the Pennsylvania Legislature, it is by no luaus much coin pared with the income which a corrupt P. S. Senator can rehlize. We have not the least doubt that the "tireat corritp. tionist" has, during/his brief period, "made" nearly as much a, lie did while Secretary of War Was kicked out of that ofTwe he ha 1 to confine his attention to -traitor; the rails from Virginia 111 - it.. Northern Central, but lit r ha) mg way into the Hump he 1111 a "surer thing — on the railitt tit coal -1+444" wko ,have bought aml paid for their lutti , lrtion at tic . lii 'it— I itti , iltle figure- , Sh , tultl 'it, 1, !get the place his one Ituntlictf thou. l and will count a. a 111..ro ; t,),1 , 40(.1r.• lacanc.t his "making , II •1. ',no vu as an unscrupulouA and c„irupt 'low, but ••liottlit fie rill 1' wtlt:ott i . , I • [irt tune t' cir t -t (Cult I 1:.1.11kil -Till more corrupt and v% huuy to tat a 'II_ c‘. L„ol. , 10, t are la t , whielt at (v6,1,11t, ,•1 •lintil,l to ad.,ptLkl hiptatty %sub wilt, h ;tit.' "coming wart I' ill rnui oriv v:illiioubth.-- I, a 111 t, 4 u ii. dirtit.,4 }.4, Th 4 the ;I.IH ,14 1111 ,1 ,- the Sioutherti 111 . 111111• 111 , I MO/ .ion,i ,i .0. rn St., t' nrr IMW tlnt Ltun , • 4, 111111- 1,111 w • tli :It Inr.iiiiws •.1.4 ! , 14111 1 / 1 , 11i 1. I int 1•1,11 . 1 . 1111 1 1,11 1, 1 1111 i 111 tadoro., negrn , ildfragr and v u. all th, Norther,n St.it4. 111/ :11111 111,,I ., 13"11/11 1 2 1111• 1,1 , r t' 1;1' • dy ILr infernal Hunt! , d‘• Itt letl %vitae 1111'11 %11 , 1 li it4.NT hveau-e he wa, t L•• t hei Laclvt,, and 01 1,1- , 111.111 ;,1•1' 1/1 1/1111 . 11 eritelitial amhil ion will then what ies,es they Laic u 14. 1, id' thew ht NVe shall nut pi:y thew, lei matter what 1'0111 , 1., 1110/ 1 1.0-1 1 1f II 'I . 11 !h• Lweiliatieti wail de gracluii whieh they will be redueol Thev 11,..0rve fn pet upon the levi i, l of the gro. IL/ la ,•t we eignlit whether the y hat eAer Leeu abovu it. it otlii•r, - VVoolt.tt manufar terer, "1. England 'rehire that berme the war lit cane. than $ i,ro) a yard to triatirifac title el Alt, which hold for t l -yelder; thew a profit of rm cent, a yard Now e emtts them s4,:m to tuarinfac ture---eounting the inetea-ted oo J, labor, a donated current y and the tiovcrucient . tax --but the t awe cloth for- $7 a yard yielding them 62,50 profit Under hue!' circuit'. stariev it is clear that tiae txten-rive utariulaettrrers aro honertitl3' in favor of the Romp policy thronghout nitifi, bom', depreciated rag curren cy, ii igget tam, Judi dellotism and all becautte though it may Le de,- trustaon and death to the Southern ht tea and the laboring cla,ses of the North, It is a substantial profit to thorn. They selfishly look out for themselves. not caring a .muff for the country or the rest of humanity.— This iv what they denominate patri otism And "loyalty," Stieh "patri , °timid' and "loyalty" are bore of the arch fiend, and will assuredly sooner or liter debtroy the Government. ---IVheir in 1866 ANDY etrwris was stumping for Cleary by said : "Conte on wild. your wool—there is uo Iwsvible objection to it." 411 DY will now haw his wish gratisad'i and we wish biro no worse luck than to be .Inotliered in wool—which will be the fito of his infannius witty before u great while. —The arbitrary - and despotic character or the Radical-disunion bondholders' partyis..fully exemplis tied by the fact t i hat it rewires the force - of bayonets to maintain it. Without the standing army to uphold it, its eNistenee would terminate in three months. No government foun ded on right and justice and main tained 1)r the promotion of popular welfare and happiness needs or toter ' sues an iirmy of paid supporters, lypt every tyranical despotism, like' that which now dominates over this coun t try requires to be upheld and guarded at all points by warlike appliances. Not, therefore, until the striding ar my which. the Radical despots have fastened upon the country shall bo disbandoned, will the people he at liberty? to vote and act as becomes tree citizens of a Republic, nor will there be prosperity and .happiness so long as the people of nearly ono-half of the land are crushed and overawed by armed Radicals, and the other half* are taxed to the extent of h un-, dieds of millions of ((Claes annually to support those destructive and non producing partisan parasites. Away with the standing army! It is a millstone id oppression—an incubus from hell --and is under the orders mad does the bidding of devils! - the Itatlicals ,neeeed in their !nil disunion programme, ne groes will be eligible to every office of appointment or election in every State and in the Federal Government ‘Chile claiming. laboring, plunder ing, scheming. cheating and fighting for these privileges for the blacks, ilicy"inake in, demands for till !tame prtvileges for tiattirahz,. , l iii hew ti, Itinclt , Linrn, \V, Ishinen, eto,iel a. %vim limier the vott4ittatott, tr. ited.ed.le to the l're-idertey and whet wide! Ow I; teem:tient. that the. It.t.lival leadt.r• prat . tlVO %%hat they pre.telt otatiteh, that negro I , a hatter el; i/en than fu. iLtiter . - mini that they would ham ill) 111 , P . C . j , 011 i') m lt•t atin.t; a dar k. m to dr.. Pre-i,letiev while. itt the .atte time, um th. too,atti tile .1,11,t thoir pion , . , .r•, the know Nutt-tow+. they wottitl deprive pi in 1., II 14 , • t.„ „„ 4 1. DEMI rt ~,kiwry t!n• m•t Lr Jai) uer , II :ii 11 • I, a iii • i.." 11 Iii•• 1• tLa .' II IA .1% a 11,111 V "1 tip , 1;1,111, t 1,11 IN h , . 1 . 1 It • lit 7t . 1 'lit cII,I and 014 11.111-Wl,ll, III': 11' - Irrn al,. nil , . Ir t1..,r int,ro•t Iwn they °II i..• Hilt I= -11 1 yi,E,R tvt , d) they I th , La l devolteerl the etitite -11! ,, t•tilee ~f the twit all ;Or. W WI:11W, ut any eivtlit.4l country of Euro; • w , •111.1 hate etoti-.; -I Ow ott , • I of if ev r, int tiny, Lot here, whore the party q,l\ ttrat. , l ittw.ll el , ' 1110;e prtAllitin tiry , I, t Ito tite,erotßl place o!' in the 1;,/ , .1 rittot-nt. t lit t • lute r tvollatt ,apps , • that t;orl. %%If; t, wtlitte lu, , -, totle, ul ii.u-pet I;y ulvon a people ~t) rant to .halo , ', In tleet - ti,t• IJl`t thin flrty that ,uell un:4.llp tolidavt, lolly not Le vimo I.\ the dlvuut wrath ,Inpe of pl,,trite and W ut:tx impeach merit WR, going en, the Of the Itlllllll Ilovlare , l that the l'resident has not, and ought Jot to have, the power of ap pointment and removal of sultordt- Ate offutiali without the a,etit of the Romp Congress —hold in g that the Chief' Executive °theer was outs the agent er tool of the 14.111011;e branch. Will GRANT submit to act in such a humiliating letiittori he sh - eultl, then he is unwhrthy the respect' or conlidenee,inf the people and is infinitely a kmailer !aim in statesmanship th rn has been --erted and moved by the Demoerthiy. THE Itadi have always maintained that Lilo only differenea between the white and ileicro race was .eolor. In their case wc burley.° it. Hardly (it.e out of one hunilred of their patty differ from thcf•figger in any othei respect than color of the skin. Their instincts are as rank as the negroe's stinks. Whi ..,;-t- •trt ia• II Ippupprt.o4. liltti The Election ! THE MULE HIDER AHEM) ! THE NIGGER ON TOP 1 WHITE MEN TO TAKE BACK SEATS! "Cotton is nn Whar —Wool is on do Rise!" BONDHOLDERS TIVKLED ! More Taxes—More • Niggers—More Despotism ! Twolvo States Ele)nocratic ! The election returns that have been received up to the time of going to prestt—Thursday evening, indicate a radical victory. Summed up the re turns, from states heard-Afrom are about as follows : I= \I sage, 25,000 Massachusetts, 1;0,000 New Hampshire 4,000 Vermont, 25,000 Rhode Island, ' 3,500 Connecticut, 1,500 Pennsylvania, 15,000 Uhio, Indiana, Illinois, lows, West Virginia Tennessee, K 1111Alle, iCil igan, W isconsiu, I= Now 1 orli, New .lecaly, Dela wari., Maryland, Kentucky, Louisiana, I.llabama, I'alifornia Hregon, Nevada, krkittf4aA, Heurgia, I:10 , 11 other matem we have not liar it whim], to even e:•tititate tile 111.1 0 tritte,. The ones to be heat.l tout wtl4. undoubtedly be for I; it.t and Nttrgert-tti with the 4.‘c,ptiml, pollrup4, of Florida and (tt tit olirta A Father Marries A NegroNnnch and Compels his Daughter to Mairy a Negro. " roy o: !he givem ir*norteiloTt reovotiy• V in %\ ,11,11). lit1).111 , 1 \' ti ~ lit p 111 lit• m , r 4 wenc.h tor thirl to , l 1.1 , 1, , ,;}1 . 1, I wo I=l Ili' (till, ill . llllll . 1 , 1111113 nuw by llle 111.1 , ` of Limy. 11 Au I I, 11 .1.7, .It.V . ..I1 1,1; wl a. 1. •i It /.1. .111• 1) , 4 h., 11 nllll, .0111 111 I I ~ ii 111 • o,otl t. .1. 114 OD n N.l , 1/1' I II in former wiv, were r..l , ecie 1 I.y w/1 know hum 11) Ili. Ir mar i..• 0 i.e 1,11 Itve 'I,- I, -1 w In I I 1,1 o I- who, i. rt ~,Wlll4 1 flat le 1101 putliie 111 Our LUul,iy for plit 11 a 1. ., I I e 11%1 wit 11 11.:11 h in , wit. re, to , lli I ,wh ,• ,I , Je w:ith were tittule one 11,01 1,10 , victory of Iteput,hern 1!.11 e he. 111 ., v,or, he rwilrilt I WI! h her In 11111•• !. A :11/.1 VI thtp,t I.y name, mwher IMENZIM ope 1.1r4.11. whu 113 v.. 01:, 1 1 , zri eir r‘ , l 011.,11 . 1 for lilt` 10 ,, I 11, 11. grave, 11111.1 11111011 DR burn, WI/I•per• 111..11 rrAyt . ,, wow . I 1 0 t rgot Ihr Ire l , u I - . I I Itofore 1611,1 44t4ir 14 rol r.•e u.,r, term nl Ilua I illker's erLl elmirc Iler, $.O call mother' 1 . 11,c0 %.„ wocit I,rrgi iftediema toward lb.. 114.‘ 1 in tl/i, thr III( le ' on Whe hilt! 11,1 i rot Itt they c.tultl look fur prole( tutti but If it futher, whom ihry kind lieVi . r itr:t etl in the 'twit, now lithe flit !AMY Ili 1111 , 1 , 1 , 1e 4 1 lenee, when, In R. tild be /I..ari trio* , ill their honor To 1. Pr9rr t or nil rill ht r tuutttor Heel:lob ih, m i.iiire Ihr, clinirneter id pun pill or dil!),1;11 , 1 1 1, 1 V leflP,C , I, 11111 ,r 1111. die 11 I . r. 'll , N eitl 4 1,1 ilWe, 11/ [V.llli , pl . l/11..1i14'111 hy but who eloundutto he her Int tits, -li. cevt ILI with %fler hem, i cruelly bent i 1 noll , lll ant found n fuge with hoe of Ito e iiei pi hid, She ehtv followed by her I I , li/111nu , t , 111440 11 , 111 e, with 11, 0 /11,11 of 1111.111 g hid lilt ehould Tie do,heylkiite Ile to` 1 t(er that, unless she did !icon' to loc f trot() within fifteen nisnuten, he wool ut !ler bears out She returned, hot I.; meet a worse true than death -- lhir , rig litr absence, ateenngenients ha I Imes 111/1414 . I t ill I nrhi, lIIId one Pompey. (colored ; awaning her return with a conveyance to take her to Michwatt, where ((toy were, alter their arrival, (nun icl Giro excitement prevaill nniong the people of Nriiiih townxhip, nn.lthreuin of violent proceedinge have been made --When Theodore Hook WAN asked fur a dorialion to the Homely ft.r tleCon versiou of the Jewe, be replied thitt,he, lied no money to glee nwuy, but rf• thei gem him a Jew he would try' and eon. ‘ert. him Thin wee not quite what the MOOIVI) required, and Iluuk never heard rum them again =9 h. took her fancy when he came: Ile took her hand ; he took a Lieu le took no notice of the aflame That gluwvl her buppy cheeks at this In Look to coming al•ternoonn ; Ile took nu oath he'd nWer:l e , pi ve ; Ic took Ler toolters'n .1:ol after that be took It's leave. Negro Voting In Ohio The attempts hitlerto made in this city at nen:re voting our elections have not received Om sanction of tiny party, Our people have not been educated to the point-of recognizing either the ne cessity or propriety of this modern innovation upon the right of suffrage. It has been successfully done in som,o places, but it has proved a dangerous experiment. If republican Institutions are to he preserved in this country, we can not too cautiously guard against in noysition upon this, the base of our Spa tes() of government, lest un exatirerated people, in the excitement of their pre judices, do not, as did the Republic of France, oast it off in one convulsive three, and establish a despotism upon its ruins. It is appalling to our-sense of security to know that in many localitietr the re sult of the recent elections was decidedly affected by the vole of negroes It is contrary to our statute, and in direct conflict with all our just concertions of propriety. In Cincinnati we learn that in some of the wards black negroos voted At Xenia, it is said, some siz hundred were allowed to oast the ballot while at Oberlin, the bead quarters of Abolitions ism, as we are informed by a letter froM that place to the Cleveland Leader, writ ten on the day of the election, "the judges of the election did not feel com pelled to make any distinction, and they have asked no questions of one class of voters •vhich they would not ask of all"' .At Lai - latter place 883 votes were cast ---- tboliiion majority 71)0! They receiv d vote, we shoulil infer, qf any one willing to support -al a .1 acolin cause, as ittestlTlMlEtee r irajir khe . IMeLtirs were allowed, of course, to nob here Young mert,of either color. attending the Mier lin school have only to support the lietet, in order to vote All tjoill is I in direct violation of our State law. In Ocli.ware the Methodist College turned cut its full %Inflator' vote ot students also Is it titly wonder that electiollo go wrong when one party only eunto.rts the law - urn ((durribuy Cetus 26,000 3,000 1,000 EOM 1,0110 12, OD() 5,000 7,Aft The Miller and the Camel The %rah, repeat a fable of a mi , ler, who waq day ow .kone4 by hau l the no.t6 a camel IhroAl Into the win dow ~f A T,10131 ',heti. he WAR PlYl•ping 11 IM Very COlil 11111 here, " PA' Ihe r), I. Wtnl In vet lily Ili The 111,11,1 lfr 111.1,1 1/14 !Cilllenl 11401411 i li.r I WWI !lei! lii.e!!,'hl; 1114 neck nl, and then lie j fj, hi" liilei e eel 111 the ri..111, lit le, 1 . 104 lel I'l h+ ...jy Th• nniir t. f ll lllll ride 1 , 11 VPI4 '1 , 10)114 !lie, for !Ile rellel 444 lIMI I.' 011•11 f '441111 i 1 'l ,l l 111,r ' . to I I.V entlll.l. 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Are you •,villing that tlorme heavy am,: op' la - 110114. .0111 11104 MIll.!11111111.11t I.llllofl 00.01 oh ill be tigunn•tere)l own . ) , or waste away in futile witirrols about filtered ram ea ter, the ti-lining Itifluonet•w of female so. (•oniimerttal - tiiail 111.) /01111110 101/11 barttliroori cif living ten tulles flout rail ' ()la The intermits of our 0001 laxe,l buswess, the honor our noble culling, the future of ...Igrieulture in our State, unlit. in calling upon you null I fuel every ot,io to ileiteind, yea and outrun:lnd, that 111•011•11 101 l be noel° o vucrrvv nnd I).•nefil In Ili)) 000••• wins I.i Penn l'ah(ay Se/UM,/ NOTICE. To the heirs and legal repreacnta; lives of Daniel Itooshore deceased : Take notice That, by virtu; of it writ o f Partition, homed out of the orphan's Court of Centre county and to he directed, nn in• puost will be hold at A aronsburg in the Township of Haines and county . of Centre, on Tuesday the 17 day of November A. 11, 150 S at, 10 o'clock a. ni. of mud day, f or the purpose of tusking partition octto root estate of said deceased to end among h is heirs and legal representatives, if the alone can ha done without prejudice to i hr of the whole ; otherwise to VILIJO And approiao the stone acoording 'to law, at which time and place you may be present, if you think proper.— And Elizabeth, Boeshore and the children of Catherine 'Creamer, formerly Caihrine Boeshore and lothers are hereby notified of publications, and time and Pl ace of inquest. D. Z. 13-39 fit. Sh..v•ff, IN BANKRUPTCY. In U. S. Din. Court, Western District et Pennsylvania. This is to give notice, that on the 3rd day of October, A. D., 186 n, a warrant in bankruptcy was issued against the estate of John Edman, of Miles town ship, in the county of Centre, and Shute of Pennsylvania, who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition, that the Tuty_ men t of any debts and delivery of a'ny pro. party belonging to such bankrupt, to him, or for Ins use, and the transfer or any pro. pvrty by him aro forbidden by law, that a moot fig of the ereditore of the seid bank rupt, to prove their deb's, nod choose one or more sasignM of his estate will ho held at a euurt - of bankruptcy to be ho lden at tee itroekerholi Ileum. in Belle fon ke. before p. E. Smith, Regiater, tin the fatt any of Nov 1t. 4 813,. at. 4 .elock, THOMAS A ROWLEY, Marshall, as Messenger, I t .11 II Ily DAVID CAM EON, Deputy, N BANKRUPTCY l e the ft,orfet ('unit of the United Flutes, for the 1I e.terti Dirt, let of Pennsylvania Nathan Nl , Clo•kes. 11 kank• raplynder the Aet of Congress ul Itorrlf 2, 10117, hAvtng applied for a di, }largo fron t all his MID , . and ((tiler /111i1111 0t,t1,1 0 un der said /.et, ly order of the m,L,eI 'tetchy wen, to all peraont who hvehrhstl their debts, and otittr peranns ptiete.tei, to iippeal on iho sth day of N.,veralu r „. 4 o elork, p. 111 , bot , ,re • E Beg; /,1 %aid tint. at the Itrueherlvdl Ile-e Ilelohie, I.l'l e, if ally they Ikv,e, why n drnca_,e shou,kl not 1.,. Kt vnte I fa the s ue I bankrupt And further, not], hereb: gik en, that the se.. 41,1 and Hurd hie , (mg. -1 01,4 it , the •ii I bull rapt letopred by , 11- 2711, and 94.1 k ,h• -aid t, will be held Itetwa the ter, anti° sates 111110 and irface N -"' Centre I (;. ph It t, ,Inds the tlr! it. 1 .1 .I!c6, kt:tl.l LP 11 0 N, hi Om t fie J nerd e,u I 1/•,• 11 'I • i' Il• ...II 1 .1' 1 .111 N!11.,;, . 1. , I, t ter! ~ rt Ih. 1 I if , ♦ 11 =I =MEM In It tt!11,411 , lit TV I, I It I, lit it MO /, I,IINI A ,ng 1..1111 =IT k DV: 1.; \ .1, .•., ,\ 1,, OW tf I i; I r 11 haw,ll; , .i41•••1, ll,' II lain ,;raninJ 1,1 • 1.... .1% ' , ). 1,1 ed tllO =llllll • :1 , 114 , :1)1'114: 4L. 't4 n ot 11..1/1 tr,rl i 011 Ihll .1 DAv •11. 1 t •• •••1, 1 , 0 • •1 .1 1 l• t•• I It!, ..tt 11 rant , 110 like 11,1 , ht, 1,9.1..01 01 0..1 . 0.012n 111•1 . 1, In rollli , 1.•• • 11 4,11i111 Ju 1 .1. 1.11 y.:.. 111 I i1J,511141' • umt. t6r 111:1 , 1.1 r , ' Ihew 11:1.•.tto./ I.v r toettt MUNI AI,NI I Nl , l ItA"Dili. Noll ( I I,..rt,ri of With .ot the • .t., t• f llt.h Kay: I, late ‘ll , • taj: , : :a., 1, hat log Lee,, grant , II I' 1.111 iti,i,!llo .1, HIV) tc,lurel, all f Ida , N tat; 111, ot-al, indel,l,l to a:II a t On' 1 , / 11'1111111On 1,, , Intl I Ito , o :::g Ll,Uis A:alma—Hut name Its prtseut o , "' ly aut.l.,t,i it a 10.1 tor aattl.llll it NI I 1 W. Ittl\ hit .1 tit'oll yy:IHIcK todlt 0 It. k NS' COURT • he ureters igto l will oeil ut fable' \'. nr eatery at 2.,': an Satnr y, tietaber fi Ist 14101 at the Part 11. :tie, in the Borough of ltelltfonte, a larin I:miner tnwnshrp , CoLltalalllg alio hund red and sit ty acres, more or I us of dm best ualuy of Limestone Land, with the asual improi met ate. A Runt and rnutplote titl e gn en. , .1011 N HOFFER, I,', 12 If Uunnluut ul lie.. Ilau nuts A 1,1411'011.3 NtITICE tt The under , :igned all Auditor appointed by the . Orphan.' Court of Centro county to make distribution of the balance in the hands of .I..ctili Baser Ear tutor ul Ine Ontato of' Abraham 11111.1e'llin11 , data, to and aniang the patties enlikied thereto will attend to the duties of hit al , lama wont at his Awe in Itollecatite au Thursday, Noy ember sth at 10 o'clock, a in. when and whore all Interested may attend it they nee propel. CHAS. II HALE, - 1.1 12 1t Aud dor. MIN E^TRATORS NOTICE. Letters of Adininistratmn on the estate of John Bressler, late of Ben. ncr lu e mhip, due'd, having been granted lb, undorsigued, all pereons knowing thqm sclll29 indeloed to said estate are repiesled to make immediate payment, and those baying claims against the came to present them duly authenticated by law 'tor settle ment. SA AFL YARIOE, 1::-42 K IP BOOTS, of the Lest kind. and of his own uumafauturo, warranted and al prieei for rule at '2 I I Mr.til A !lON'S. bagat Noticco. 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